That depends solely on the size of the industrial you want. The barbell spans the space and therefore needs to be sized according to the ear of the client and the desired look one is going for.
it's better to get a curved barbells, it fits better.
Lips are pierced with barbells all the time, generally bent barbells for vertical labret piercings.
An industrial barbells is used for many things. The biggest thing that industrial barbells are used for would be as piercing in a human body such as an ear.
Industrial piercings don't have backs, it's one long barbell running through two diffrent piercings in the ear cartilage.
Straight barbells come in a variety of lengths and gauges, so yes. When you get pierced, your piercer should measure and fit your tongue with the appropriate barbell :)
Labret posts are best because the backs are flat and don't rub on your teeth as much. There are "lippy loops" that are curved barbells where both ends are on the outside of your mouth.
About 6 to 8 weeks after the piercing was done. Barbells are the favoured jewellery of choice with nipple piercings.
It's going to be the same for the second piercing but on a larger scale, swelling will be worse and you need to be sure you have long barbells for both piercings as both piercings will swell. Does it hurt? Well that's a silly, because it's obvious that with the swelling there will be pain and discomfort.
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They pierce the ear twice . . Then they put a bar in the piercings . it is pretty common anymore .
Absolutely not. It's the complete wrong shape. About hip piercings: DON'T USE BARBELLS. They have some made specifically for surface piercings but they reject very quickly. Hip piercings aren't very practical piercings to begin with. There's a lot of contact and friction in that area so they normally don't even last a year. Just do your research. If you do decide to get them, get micro dermals instead. They move with the skin more than barbells do and affect a smaller area of skin. They're the better option but the best is to just avoid hip piercings and the possible scarring.
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